Alex Hern: A New Computation Style

Sometimes when you come up with the idea for a new business it’s like lightning striking you. You can have everything that you need to make a good business, but it still could fail. Sometimes the best thing to do is call in an expert that understands the market. Alex Hern is one of those experts who has more than 25 years of experience in the technology market. This expertise has helped him successfully nurture companies from the ground up for many years. He has made such a splash in the business world that he recently sat down with Ideamensch to elaborate on the ways that he perpetuates his own success.

One of the habits that Alex Hern explains to Ideamensch is the most beneficial to his success is his ability to completely focus on one project. This is a habit he has been cultivating for many years and believes that it is a cornerstone of his success. While Alex Hern understands it is almost impossible to work exclusively on one project at a time he likes to take a few hours out of every single day to focus on just one problem. This is how he was able to successfully launch his company Tsunami XR. He believes that multitasking takes away from a personal success and distracts them from the projects that are really important.

Tsunami XR is going to be really important because GPU’s are rising in popularity. There are more people interested in the power of GPU processing over CPU processing. The reason for this is because the GPU is capable of transporting more memory even if it is at a slower speed. This slower speed can be rectified through the use of multiple GPU’s that will then queue up with information. This queue ensures that the information will remain available in a near constant stream after that. CPUs could be used in much the same manner they usually cap out at around two unit per system. Tsunami XR will be built around this new GPU-based system. With Alex Hern at the head, they will offer programs and software applications that cater to this type of computation style.